Make your own "Following Seas"! H Lee White dragging the Surf behind with their Duluth Arrival!
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Pictures of the arrival and departure here:
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About this Visit:
They arrived Duluth June 04 ,2024 at 02:22 and set anchor in the lake due to the heavy fog. At 18:55 they finally arrived for the 4th time this season, cruising in at a clip of 6.2 Kts with a cargo of Limestone from Calcite MI for the Hallett 5 dock up river. They pulled into the Hallett dock 20:15 and began discharging the stone. They finished up the discharging June 05 at 02:39, departed the dock heading down river to the lake. They departed Duluth at 03:58 (in ballast) to Thunder Bay ON to load Wheat for Buffalo NY.
Info from American Steamship Co.
The M/V H. Lee White’s name honors former American Steamship Company chairman, Harris Lee White.
Construction
The M/V H. Lee White was built by Bay Shipbuilding Corp at Sturgeon Bay, WI and entered service in June 1974.
Equipment
The M/V H. Lee White is powered by two 3500 HP General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD) diesel engines. The vessel uses a conveyor system below its cargo holds to transport cargo to an inclined conveyor system that elevates the cargo to the deck-mounted boom conveyor. For maneuvering in port, the vessel is equipped with 1,000 HP bow and stern thrusters.
Service
The M/V H. Lee White is used in general trades, transporting iron ore pellets, coal, limestone and grain. This vessel is currently bareboat chartered to a third-party freight carrier.
Length, Overall 704'-0"
Beam 78'-0"
Depth 45'-0"
Midsummer Draft (MS) 30'-7 5/8"
Deadweight Capacity at MS Draft 35,400 Gross Tons
Deadweight Capacity at 27'-6" 30,900 Gross Tons
Unloading Boom Conveyor Length 250'
Maximum Unloading Rate 6,000 Tons/Hour
Number of Cargo Holds 6
Number of Hatches 23
Shaft Horsepower 7,000
Year Built 1974
Number of Propellers 1
Terrific horn and an extra-long long, can't beat that
They have great horns on this class of vessel, making them all worth catching in my "book".
Great salute and very cool to see the H Lee White's powerful engines creating the wake...⚓📣
No doubt!
Beautiful, big waves!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome video Happy 4th of July to you !
Thanks! You too!
WOW that was interesting how the waves formed. Thanks Paul
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome
Very cool. Thanks Paul.
You bet!
Just missed seeing her in Marquette yesterday but I did get to see the Phillip Clarke. Definitely a bonus. Have a safe 4th of July weekend. 😊
Clarke is a great catch! I have yet to crawl up to 2 Harbors to catch her myself. I'm getting slack...
@@PaulScinocca you will succeed in catching her lol Every time I get pictures from Marquette I send pictures to Cedric lol
Was it the speed that caused the big wake ?
A little of the speed of the ship and also the waves were coming in from the NE, assisting the build up of the wake.
Thats not normal..